There are some sitcoms we'll watch over and over again for the rest of our lives. And then there are the others, the shows we watched once and instantly hated, and the shows we watched quite a lot of and would never admit it. Take a look at our choices and let us know if you agree:

Can't get enough: "30 Rock." We just love Tina Fey and her girl power. less

There are some sitcoms we'll watch over and over again for the rest of our lives. And then there are the others, the shows we watched once and instantly hated, and the shows we watched quite a lot of and would ... more

: "The King of Queens." Sometimes, however, depressing, terrible people are not funny at all.

Never again

: "The King of Queens." Sometimes, however, depressing, terrible people are not funny at all.

Photo: ROBERT VOETS, CBS

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Can't get enough

: "Community." Yep, this is about how we remember community college.

Can't get enough

: "Community." Yep, this is about how we remember community college.

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Never again

: "Frasier." This show was critically-acclaimed, but we would have preferred that Frasier stayed with his bar buddies at "Cheers."

Never again

: "Frasier." This show was critically-acclaimed, but we would have preferred that Frasier stayed with his bar buddies at "Cheers."

Photo: Kevork Djansezian, Getty Images

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Can't get enough

: "Louie." Louie makes it ok to be angry and miserable. If only it were so funny when we do it in real life.

Can't get enough

: "Louie." Louie makes it ok to be angry and miserable. If only it were so funny when we do it in real life.

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Never again

: "South Park." This late-night staple of our college days is just not as funny now that we have kids and grown-up relationships.

Never again

: "South Park." This late-night staple of our college days is just not as funny now that we have kids and grown-up relationships.

Photo: COMEDY CENTRAL

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Can't get enough

: "King of the Hill." It's not just because the show is set in Texas, although we think it does have a small impact. The Bobby-Hank-Cotton relationship is priceless.

Can't get enough

: "King of the Hill." It's not just because the show is set in Texas, although we think it does have a small impact. The Bobby-Hank-Cotton relationship is priceless.

Photo: Fox

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Never again

: "Two and a Half Men." It was awful before Charlie Sheen lost it. It was awful before Angus T. Jones lost it. Let's just put a stop to it already, before something happens to Kutcher.

Never again

: "Two and a Half Men." It was awful before Charlie Sheen lost it. It was awful before Angus T. Jones lost it. Let's just put a stop to it already, before something happens to Kutcher.

Photo: Monty Brinton

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Can't get enough

: "The Simpsons." Political science teachers have been known to build entire lesson plans from "The Simpsons." We would probably do the same if we were political science teachers.

Can't get enough

: "The Simpsons." Political science teachers have been known to build entire lesson plans from "The Simpsons." We would probably do the same if we were political science teachers.

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Never again

: "That '70s Show." Here's a show that never once made us pine for the 70s, or 70s clothing.

Never again

: "That '70s Show." Here's a show that never once made us pine for the 70s, or 70s clothing.

Photo: Michael Lavine

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Can't get enough

: "Parks & Recreation." The best shows take the banal and make it interesting. And nothing's more banal than municipal government.

Can't get enough

: "Parks & Recreation." The best shows take the banal and make it interesting. And nothing's more banal than municipal government.

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Never again

: "The Nanny." We suspect she's being reincarnated as that "Flo" lady in the insurance commercials.

Never again

: "The Nanny." We suspect she's being reincarnated as that "Flo" lady in the insurance commercials.

Photo: NICOLAS KHAYAT, KRT

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Can't get enough

: "Married...With Children." This show is even better now that Katy Sagal has morphed into an outlaw motorcycle matriarch and Ed O'Neill plays a "modern" dad.

Can't get enough

: "Married...With Children." This show is even better now that Katy Sagal has morphed into an outlaw motorcycle matriarch and Ed O'Neill plays a "modern" dad.

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Never again

: "Dharma & Greg." As if it weren't bad enough already, these two crazy kids reunited for a cameo on another terrible production, "Two and a Half Men."

Never again

: "Dharma & Greg." As if it weren't bad enough already, these two crazy kids reunited for a cameo on another terrible production, "Two and a Half Men."

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Can't get enough

: "Modern Family." Intelligent humor makes us feel intelligent. This show doesn't just rest on its characters' stereotypical characteristics, although it doesn't shy away from them either.

Can't get enough

: "Modern Family." Intelligent humor makes us feel intelligent. This show doesn't just rest on its characters' stereotypical characteristics, although it doesn't shy away from them either.

Photo: Colleen Hayes

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Never again

: "3rd Rock from the Sun." The alien family was charming for a time, but they quickly wore out their welcome.

Never again

: "3rd Rock from the Sun." The alien family was charming for a time, but they quickly wore out their welcome.

Photo: Carsey-Werner

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Can't get enough

: "Reno 911!" Oh, how we miss the fake Reno Police Department. The best part? The fake commercials.

Can't get enough

: "Reno 911!" Oh, how we miss the fake Reno Police Department. The best part? The fake commercials.

Photo: Daniel Longmire, Comedy Central

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Never again

: "The Office (sans Steve Carell)." Apologies to John Krasinski and Rainn Wilson. It was never the same without Michael.

Never again

: "The Office (sans Steve Carell)." Apologies to John Krasinski and Rainn Wilson. It was never the same without Michael.

Photo: Justin Lubin, NBC Universal

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Can't get enough

: "Scrubs." We hope nurses and doctors don't act like these people in real life, but we sort of suspect they do.

Can't get enough

: "Scrubs." We hope nurses and doctors don't act like these people in real life, but we sort of suspect they do.

Photo: NBC

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Never again

: "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." From the neon-embellished clothing to Carlton's famous dance, it's all ingrained in our memory and we'd never like to think about it again.

Never again

: "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." From the neon-embellished clothing to Carlton's famous dance, it's all ingrained in our memory and we'd never like to think about it again.

Photo: CHRIS HASTON, NBC

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Can't get enough

: "Seinfeld." The characters from this "show about nothing" became so real, we feel like we were friends with them at one point.

Can't get enough

: "Seinfeld." The characters from this "show about nothing" became so real, we feel like we were friends with them at one point.

Photo: Alice S. Hall

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Never again:

"Dinosaurs." You could watch this show on Netflix, but we advise against it. "Not the mama" was cool in the 90s, but now it's best as a distant memory.

Never again:

"Dinosaurs." You could watch this show on Netflix, but we advise against it. "Not the mama" was cool in the 90s, but now it's best as a distant memory.

Photo: EBay

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Can't get enough

: "The Neighbors." Critics did not like this show when it first aired, but if you haven't seen it, it's worth a try. Anyway, critics aren't always right.

Can't get enough

: "The Neighbors." Critics did not like this show when it first aired, but if you haven't seen it, it's worth a try. Anyway, critics aren't always right.

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Never again

: "Reba." This year, she's doing another sitcom, "Malibu Country," which seems to be exactly the same as the old one. Sigh.

Never again

: "Reba." This year, she's doing another sitcom, "Malibu Country," which seems to be exactly the same as the old one. Sigh.

Photo: Nicole Wilder, Handout

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Can't get enough

: "My Name Is Earl." Jason Lee's character, Earl, tries to improve his karma by making amends with all the people he's wronged. Then the show just ended one day, and we have no idea what happened to Earl.

According to DNA Info the city of Chicago approved a demolition permit for the property at 1516 W. Wrightwood Avenue.

Of course the show, featuring nerdy Steve Urkel vexing Carl Winslow on a weekly basis, was actually filmed in California in front of a studio audience. The Wrightwood house was merely used to establish the scenes at the home.

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Media: Wibbitz

The permit to "wreck and remove a two-story frame multi-unit residence" comes on the heels of a previously approved detached garage in April.

Coldwell Banker's Lissa Weinstein told DNA Info that the owners of the home plan to build a three-unit residence on the lot.

The owners didn't find renovating the home to be a viable option so sadly a small piece of obscure sitcom history has a date with a demolition crew.

Photo: Google Maps

The residence, seen here in August 2016, is located in the Lincoln Park area of the Windy City and while "Family Matters" ran from 1989 until 1998 the home achieved some notoriety for being the "home" of the Winslow family.

The residence, seen here in August 2016, is located in the...

"In honoring the site's past, they plan to decorate the entry with framed photographs of the original house and the show's beloved cast," Weinstein told the outlet.

Meanwhile the home seen in the opening credits of ABC sitcom "Full House" was purchased by the show's creator for $4.15 million in 2016.